The Acadian Flycatcher, I was intrigued by the nest, and see they are built like hammocks, ( thanks to Google) and can disguise the twigs with hanging greenery, such clever birds. Lovely lake photos, a delight to see more of your walking places.

HI Eileen, love the birds...the Acadian in the nest awesome, i have yet to see one! I almost think you saw 2 as the E. Phoebe normally has an all black beak, and that crazy tail pumping action. I love the snake sitting up tasting the air, awesome shot!

Great to just see the beak of the bird from the nest :-)Nice picture you could make from it. The owl has also become beautiful. What a happiness you saw it. And brrrr .... I think that snake is scary and big!

I never see any eagles so your picture is really great to see an eagle.A nice series of photos Eileen.Enjoy your weekend.Greetings, Helma

Eileen - to answer your question in the comment you left on my blog - I am actually not sure what the rules are for public land, which is different than a national park. I just think it's common sense that if you know hikers have been in the area, you don't take a chance.

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I am married and have one son in his 20's. I live in Maryland, USA. Retired since Dec 2014 My hobbies are traveling, hiking, birding, taking photos and anything nature related.
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